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Barton, Erin E. – Infants and Young Children, 2010
The purpose of this article was to describe a taxonomy of pretend play for children with disabilities based on a systematic review of the literature to characterize pretend play. Thirty-seven studies were identified as measuring pretend play in children with disabilities. Several inconsistencies were found in the measurement of pretend play across…
Descriptors: Play, Disabilities, Classification, Teaching Methods
Caine, Vera – Educational Action Research, 2010
Throughout the school year I invited children in a Grade Two/Three learning strategies classroom to participate in a visual narrative inquiry. The intention was to explore children's knowledge of community in artful ways; the children photographed and wrote in what was often an iterative process, where writing/talking and photographing…
Descriptors: Photography, Action Research, Alphabets, Learning Strategies
Titchen, Angie; McCormack, Brendan – Educational Action Research, 2010
Critical creativity is a paradigmatic synthesis linking critical social science with creative and ancient traditions. Our haiku summarises the essence of this three part paper. "Heavy feet of stone" describes the rationale for our creation of critical creativity. "Seeking transformation" sets out the background and methodology for our inductive,…
Descriptors: Creativity, Action Research, Figurative Language, Social Sciences
Pizzo, Lianna; Bruce, Susan M. – Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness, 2010
This article investigates the relationships between play and language development in students with multiple disabilities and visual impairments or deaf-blindness. The findings indicate that students with higher levels of communication demonstrate more advanced play skills and that the use of play-based assessment and exposure to symbolic play are…
Descriptors: Play, Blindness, Multiple Disabilities, Deafness
Campos, Daniel G. – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2010
I articulate Charles S. Peirce's philosophy of mathematical education as related to his conception of mathematics, the nature of its method of inquiry, and especially, the reasoning abilities required for mathematical inquiry. The main thesis is that Peirce's philosophy of mathematical education primarily aims at fostering the development of the…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Mathematics Instruction, Thinking Skills, Inquiry
Oakland, Thomas; Hatzichristou, Chryse – School Psychology International, 2010
Age, gender and cross-national differences of children ages 8 through 16 in Greece (n = 400) and the United States (n = 5,400) are examined on four temperament styles: extroversion-introversion, practical-imaginative, thinking-feeling and organized-flexible styles. In general, Greek children prefer extroverted to introverted styles and organized…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Foreign Countries, Gender Differences, Cognitive Style
Kuh, Lisa Porter – Journal of Early Childhood Teacher Education, 2012
On the job experiences such as collaborative teacher meetings can shape how early childhood educators grow professionally and how schools can develop communities of practice. However, the effect of conversations during teacher meetings on teacher practice is not fully understood. This yearlong qualitative case study examined the relationship…
Descriptors: Communities of Practice, Laboratory Schools, Teacher Collaboration, Teacher Attitudes
Howard, Diana – Understanding Our Gifted, 2009
How do educators create and nurture environments that respect and meet the developmental needs of gifted children? They know that many young bright youngsters exhibit intense sensitivities from birth, ask many probing questions, and are often verbally sophisticated beyond their years. They may have exceptionally long attention spans within their…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Young Children, Educational Environment, Creativity
Slamat, J. – South African Journal of Higher Education, 2009
In this article the author has followed an approach of "epistemological defamiliarisation" by looking with new eyes at education. The author wants to follow an approach that "challenges the prevailing common sense" in the hope that it will lead to a new vantage point from where a fresh view of the educational landscape is…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Foreign Countries, Teacher Education, Educational Attitudes
Young, Linda Payne – English Journal, 2009
English teachers are by nature rather imaginative, a trait that is not taught in a methods class or listed as a disposition in standards for teacher preparation. Whether as part of a learning activity or a "what if" question posed in a literature discussion, imagination and creativity are integral parts of classrooms and their inclusion is as…
Descriptors: Imagination, Creativity, Problem Solving, Thinking Skills
Clendaniel, Morgan – Education Digest: Essential Readings Condensed for Quick Review, 2009
In the last two decades, playgrounds have gotten safer, more streamlined--and progressively worse. Today's playgrounds are distinctly less fun, and distinctly worse for kids. But there's a new vision for tomorrow's playgrounds--letting children design their ideal playgrounds, which parents and community leaders look through when selecting the…
Descriptors: Playgrounds, Problem Solving, Imagination, Play
Witonsky, Trudi – CEA Forum, 2013
In 1903, in the introduction to his ground-breaking, seminal work, "The Souls of Black Folks", W.E. B. Du Bois calls for a vision of our country in which African Americans can become "co-worker[s] in the kingdom of culture." In this article I make the case that the use of a novel like "Gods Go Begging" by Alfredo Vea…
Descriptors: Inclusion, African Americans, Civil Rights, Participation
Russo, Lindsey H. – Online Submission, 2013
The learning experiences of young children cannot be conveniently separated into the areas of cognitive, social/emotional and physical development. They are integrated and interdependent. This balance can be achieved through creative, interactive play that supports and scaffolds all developmental and content areas of the curriculum. Despite the…
Descriptors: Play, Creativity, Urban Schools, Longitudinal Studies
Marks-Tarlow, Terry – American Journal of Play, 2010
In this article, the author draws on contemporary science to illuminate the relationship between early play experiences, processes of self-development, and the later emergence of the fractal self. She argues that orientation within social space is a primary function of early play and developmentally a two-step process. With other people and with…
Descriptors: Play, Young Children, Child Development, Developmental Stages
Nilsson, Monica E. – Mind, Culture, and Activity, 2010
This article presents the work by the Swedish play scholar Gunilla Lindqvist, particularly what she calls "creative pedagogy of play" and "playworlds." Creative pedagogy of play is an educational approach, which advocates the joint participation of children and adults in a collectively created and shared world of fiction--a playworld. Gunilla…
Descriptors: Imagination, Play, Aesthetics, Literature